13. A Tool for "Following Your Dopamine" with Decision Overwhelm

13. A Tool for "Following Your Dopamine" with Decision Overwhelm

Have you heard me talk about "following your dopamine" but struggle to feel what your intuitive pulls/calls/longings are? If following your dopamine feels challenging, that makes sense. This is a mental muscle, a spiritual skill, that we've often not been taught how to develop. It gets overcome by "shoulds" and shame. We were taught not to listen to our intuitive pulls because they're childish, immature, lazy, or wasteful. But the concept of "following your dopamine" is a critical skill when it comes to trusting ourselves and learning how to meet our needs. Learning how to answer the questions of, "What do I need right now?" "What does my brain need right now?" "What does my nervous system need right now to feel safe and supported?" Here's a quick and simple tool for learning how to follow your dopamine when it doesn't feel intuitive quite just yet. If it helps you, please share your results with me! I would love to hear it!

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88. Has it been OCD all along?

88. Has it been OCD all along?

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87. Running shoes are stim toys + my 'physical therapy' plan for creative burnout recovery

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86. Was EMDR therapy a huge mistake? Life update.

86. Was EMDR therapy a huge mistake? Life update.

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85. How I'm supporting myself in coming back to the things I want & love to do

85. How I'm supporting myself in coming back to the things I want & love to do

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84. The Travel Experiment: on finding 'bare minimum' tethers while traveling

84. The Travel Experiment: on finding 'bare minimum' tethers while traveling

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83. Recovering after a PTSD trigger: fun as the main event

83. Recovering after a PTSD trigger: fun as the main event

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82. What do I do when I'm avoiding work, my computer, my office?

82. What do I do when I'm avoiding work, my computer, my office?

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23 Jan 37min

81. Using the Scientific Method to work with your ADHD brain

81. Using the Scientific Method to work with your ADHD brain

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